Mark Woods

I’m the metro columnist for The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, Fla. In 2012, I’m taking a sabbatical, spending a year exploring and writing about America’s national parks — specifically the future of our parks.

With the centennial of the National Park Service around the corner in 2016, I am trying to answer this question: What will our national parks look like, sound like and feel like in another 100 years?

This isn’t just an excuse to spend time in beautiful places, meeting interesting people and having flashbacks to the family trips we made when I was about 10 years old. OK, it’s partly an excuse to do exactly that. But it’s also about examining the threats to our national parks — including whether my daughter, now 10, and her generation will be connected to my idea of the happiest places on earth.